$ vagrant init [box-name]
例）
$ vagrant init centos6.4
A `Vagrantfile` has been placed in this directory. You are now
ready to `vagrant up` your first virtual environment! Please read
the comments in the Vagrantfile as well as documentation on
`vagrantup.com` for more information on using Vagrant.

$ vagrant status
Current machine states:
default running (virtualbox)
The VM is running. To stop this VM, you can run `vagrant halt` to
shut it down forcefully, or you can run `vagrant suspend` to simply
suspend the virtual machine. In either case, to restart it again,
simply run `vagrant up`.

$ vagrant global-status
id name provider state directory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6dd4f19 default virtualbox saved C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/vbox-cent64
b735130 default virtualbox poweroff C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1
The above shows information about all known Vagrant environments
on this machine. This data is cached and may not be completely
up-to-date. To interact with any of the machines, you can go to
that directory and run Vagrant, or you can use the ID directly
with Vagrant commands from any directory. For example:
"vagrant destroy 1a2b3c4d"

$ vagrant global-status
id name provider state directory
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
17033d9 default virtualbox poweroff C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/virtualBox ← 削除済みなのに表示されている
754da86 default virtualbox poweroff C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/virtualBox_CentOS6.5 ← 削除済みなのに表示されている
6dd4f19 default virtualbox poweroff C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/vbox-cent64
e8c4ab5 default virtualbox poweroff C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1-tmp ← 削除済みなのに表示されている
2de0695 default virtualbox running C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1
The above shows information about all known Vagrant environments
on this machine. This data is cached and may not be completely
up-to-date. To interact with any of the machines, you can go to
that directory and run Vagrant, or you can use the ID directly
with Vagrant commands from any directory. For example:
"vagrant destroy 1a2b3c4d"

■削除済み情報を綺麗にして表示させる。

$ vagrant global-status --prune
C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/vbox-cent64/Vagrantfile:5: warning: already initialized constant VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION
C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/virtualBox_CentOS6.5/Vagrantfile:5: warning: previous definition of VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION was here
C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1/Vagrantfile:5: warning: already initialized constant VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION
C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/vbox-cent64/Vagrantfile:5: warning: previous definition of VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION was here
id name provider state directory
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
6dd4f19 default virtualbox poweroff C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/vbox-cent64
2de0695 default virtualbox running C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1
The above shows information about all known Vagrant environments
on this machine. This data is cached and may not be completely
up-to-date. To interact with any of the machines, you can go to
that directory and run Vagrant, or you can use the ID directly
with Vagrant commands from any directory. For example:
"vagrant destroy 1a2b3c4d"
C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1/Vagrantfile:5: warning: already initialized constant VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION
C:/cygwin64/home/user-name/VirtualBoxMachines/vbox-cent64-1/Vagrantfile:5: warning: previous definition of VAGRANTFILE_API_VERSION was here